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Samsung M900 Moment

The Samsung Moment, known as SPH-M900, is a smartphone manufactured by Samsung that uses the open source Android operating system.[2]

Samsung Moment (SPH-M900)
ManufacturerSamsung
Compatible networksCDMA EV-DO Rev. A
Availability by regionNovember 1, 2009
SuccessorSamsung Intercept
Form factorSlider
Dimensions4.60 x 2.34 x 0.63 inches (117 x 59 x 16 mm)
Mass161g
Memory256 MB RAM
Storage512 MB ROM, 223 MB for application storage
Removable storagemicro-SD/microSDHC support
Battery1440 mAh
Display320 x 480 px, 3.2 in. 16M-color HVGA AMOLED capacitive touch screen
Rear camera3.2 mega-pixels w/ auto-focus and flash
ConnectivityBluetooth 2.1, Wi-Fi (802.11b/g)
Data inputsTouch Screen, physical keyboard, 5-way optical pad, accelerometer, proximity sensor
Hearing aid compatibilityM4[1]

Features edit

The phone features a 3.2-inch 16M-color AMOLED capacitive touchscreen and a 3.2-megapixel autofocus camera. Compared to Sprint's version of the HTC Hero, the device offers a left-sliding QWERTY keyboard with Search Key, four-way navigation with arrow keys, a faster processor, and more available user-accessible memory; however, the Moment has a lower-capacity battery and its touchscreen hardware does not offer multi-touch support. An exclusive custom version with an internal MobileTV antenna and external antenna jack was released in 2010 in the Washington, D.C./Delaware metro area for a public field test of the Mobile ATSC standard.[3]

The base of the Moment's Android 1.5 interface is identical to the unmodified Android install in T-Mobile's G1 phone; built-in software includes Mobile Google services such as Google Search, Gmail, YouTube, Google Calendar, and Google Talk. Building from that, Samsung added Moxier Mail (POP/IMAP Support, Microsoft Exchange access) and Nuance VoiceControl, while Sprint installed NFL Mobile, NASCAR Sprint Cup, Sprint Navigation, and Sprint TV.

In May 2010, Sprint made an update to Android 2.1 (Eclair) available on its website,[4] then announced in June via Twitter that the Moment and HTC Hero would not be upgraded to Android 2.2 (Froyo).[5] A third-party upgrade to Android 2.2.2 was later released in February 2011 by enthusiasts at The Haxung Development Group.[6]

Issues edit

As of the latest Android 2.1 build DJ07, the Samsung Moment, the Samsung Intercept, and the Samsung Transform (all based on the same SoC) do not include support for OpenGL ES 1.1 or 2.0 (in Android 2.2) despite hardware support for it. A community led complete rewrite of the g3d drivers is in development. Samsung Moment and Intercept users have also been reporting issues of data and airplane mode lock up over the CDMA network while using various browsers, streaming software such as YouTube and Pandora, and even randomly for seemingly no reason. The data/airplane mode lock up also prevents making voice calls and forces user to restart the phone to have connections restored. Enabling wifi radio while using CDMA network makes the issue more frequent. GPS has also been a "hit or miss" feature on the Samsung Moment, as some devices have perfectly working GPS, others have semi-working GPS, and yet others have completely dead GPS altogether.

Controversy edit

Despite various software updates from Sprint, the previously mentioned issues have remained unfixed on most handsets, leading some customers to believe that the issues are due to defective hardware, rather than software, many customers have pushed to get a replacement phone of equal value from Sprint, but the only phones officially offered as replacements (and even then, only if at least three exchanges have occurred within six months) are the Samsung Intercept and HTC Hero, both of which are considered downgrades to the Moment.[7] Some customers also claim that they were often lied to when confronting Sprint on the issue, often being told that the data lockup and GPS bugs are not known issues, even though the official Samsung Moment update log on Sprint's website lists three different updates meant to address the issues.[8] Customers have also accused Sprint and Samsung of violating FCC regulations, as the data lockup prevents both outgoing and incoming calls, including 911, unless the phone is restarted. It has also been speculated that this is the reason that the Samsung Moment was silently discontinued, despite Sprint's official statement that the release of the Samsung Intercept and Samsung Transform were the reason for the Moment's discontinuation.[9][better source needed] As support for the Samsung Moment has officially ended, it is unlikely that the issues will be fixed unless by a third-party source.

Specifications edit

Detailed technical specifications of the Samsung Moment SPH-M900:[10]

  • Processor: Samsung S3C6410 at 800 MHz
    • SetCPU app can change the speed to 66/133/266/400/800 MHz
  • Memory: 256 MB of RAM and 512 MB of ROM (150 MB /system, 223 MB /data, 116 MB /cache)
    • Supports MicroSDHC. Official capacity up to 16 GB, comes with a 2 GB Class 2 card from factory.
  • Connectivity: IEEE 802.11 b/g, Bluetooth 2.1 (HFP and A2DP), and MicroUSB 2.0 high-speed.
  • Display: Capacitive, AMOLED touch-screen 3.2 inches 320×480.
  • Text Input: A left-slide out keyboard as well as landscape and portrait on-screen keyboards.
  • Camera: 3.2-megapixel camera with LED flash. Video recording (h.263 at 352x288).
  • Audio: microphone, speaker phone, 3.5-mm headphone jack (compatible with standard stereo headphones, but also containing a fourth pin with microphone input).
  • Operating system: Ships with Android OS 1.5. An update to Android 2.1 was released on May 14, 2010.[11]

Availability edit

The phone is available in the United States.

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ . Archived from the original on 2010-04-02. Retrieved 2010-03-20.
  2. ^ Segan, Sascha (2009-10-23). "Samsung Moment SPH-M900 (Sprint) Review". PC Magazine. Retrieved 2010-04-13.
  3. ^ Segan, Sascha (2010-01-05). "Samsung Moment Becomes First Free US Mobile TV Phone". PC Magazine. Retrieved 2015-10-28.
  4. ^ Kennemer, Quentyn (14 May 2010). "Sprint's Samsung Moment Update Is Now Officially Live". Phandroid. Retrieved 18 November 2012.
  5. ^ "Just to Clarify: Samsung Moment and HTC Hero Will Not Receive Android 2.2". Phandroid.com. 2010-06-25. Retrieved 2013-04-07.
  6. ^ . Archived from the original on 2012-11-06.
  7. ^ Gade, Lisa (2010-07-28). "Samsung Intercept". Mobile Tech Review. Retrieved 2015-10-28.
  8. ^ . Support.sprint.com. Archived from the original on 2012-07-20. Retrieved 2013-04-07.
  9. ^ . forum.sdx-developers.com. Archived from the original on January 23, 2011.
  10. ^ "Detailed Technical Specifications of Samsung SPH-M900 Moment". PDAdb.net. 2010-02-13. Retrieved 2010-04-13.
  11. ^ . Shop.sprint.com. Archived from the original on 2010-06-20. Retrieved 2013-04-07.

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The Samsung Moment known as SPH M900 is a smartphone manufactured by Samsung that uses the open source Android operating system 2 Samsung Moment SPH M900 ManufacturerSamsungCompatible networksCDMA EV DO Rev AAvailability by regionNovember 1 2009SuccessorSamsung InterceptForm factorSliderDimensions4 60 x 2 34 x 0 63 inches 117 x 59 x 16 mm Mass161gMemory256 MB RAMStorage512 MB ROM 223 MB for application storageRemovable storagemicro SD microSDHC supportBattery1440 mAhDisplay320 x 480 px 3 2 in 16M color HVGA AMOLED capacitive touch screenRear camera3 2 mega pixels w auto focus and flashConnectivityBluetooth 2 1 Wi Fi 802 11b g Data inputsTouch Screen physical keyboard 5 way optical pad accelerometer proximity sensorHearing aid compatibilityM4 1 Contents 1 Features 2 Issues 3 Controversy 4 Specifications 5 Availability 6 See also 7 ReferencesFeatures editThe phone features a 3 2 inch 16M color AMOLED capacitive touchscreen and a 3 2 megapixel autofocus camera Compared to Sprint s version of the HTC Hero the device offers a left sliding QWERTY keyboard with Search Key four way navigation with arrow keys a faster processor and more available user accessible memory however the Moment has a lower capacity battery and its touchscreen hardware does not offer multi touch support An exclusive custom version with an internal MobileTV antenna and external antenna jack was released in 2010 in the Washington D C Delaware metro area for a public field test of the Mobile ATSC standard 3 The base of the Moment s Android 1 5 interface is identical to the unmodified Android install in T Mobile s G1 phone built in software includes Mobile Google services such as Google Search Gmail YouTube Google Calendar and Google Talk Building from that Samsung added Moxier Mail POP IMAP Support Microsoft Exchange access and Nuance VoiceControl while Sprint installed NFL Mobile NASCAR Sprint Cup Sprint Navigation and Sprint TV In May 2010 Sprint made an update to Android 2 1 Eclair available on its website 4 then announced in June via Twitter that the Moment and HTC Hero would not be upgraded to Android 2 2 Froyo 5 A third party upgrade to Android 2 2 2 was later released in February 2011 by enthusiasts at The Haxung Development Group 6 Issues editAs of the latest Android 2 1 build DJ07 the Samsung Moment the Samsung Intercept and the Samsung Transform all based on the same SoC do not include support for OpenGL ES 1 1 or 2 0 in Android 2 2 despite hardware support for it A community led complete rewrite of the g3d drivers is in development Samsung Moment and Intercept users have also been reporting issues of data and airplane mode lock up over the CDMA network while using various browsers streaming software such as YouTube and Pandora and even randomly for seemingly no reason The data airplane mode lock up also prevents making voice calls and forces user to restart the phone to have connections restored Enabling wifi radio while using CDMA network makes the issue more frequent GPS has also been a hit or miss feature on the Samsung Moment as some devices have perfectly working GPS others have semi working GPS and yet others have completely dead GPS altogether Controversy editDespite various software updates from Sprint the previously mentioned issues have remained unfixed on most handsets leading some customers to believe that the issues are due to defective hardware rather than software many customers have pushed to get a replacement phone of equal value from Sprint but the only phones officially offered as replacements and even then only if at least three exchanges have occurred within six months are the Samsung Intercept and HTC Hero both of which are considered downgrades to the Moment 7 Some customers also claim that they were often lied to when confronting Sprint on the issue often being told that the data lockup and GPS bugs are not known issues even though the official Samsung Moment update log on Sprint s website lists three different updates meant to address the issues 8 Customers have also accused Sprint and Samsung of violating FCC regulations as the data lockup prevents both outgoing and incoming calls including 911 unless the phone is restarted It has also been speculated that this is the reason that the Samsung Moment was silently discontinued despite Sprint s official statement that the release of the Samsung Intercept and Samsung Transform were the reason for the Moment s discontinuation 9 better source needed As support for the Samsung Moment has officially ended it is unlikely that the issues will be fixed unless by a third party source Specifications editDetailed technical specifications of the Samsung Moment SPH M900 10 Processor Samsung S3C6410 at 800 MHz SetCPU app can change the speed to 66 133 266 400 800 MHz Memory 256 MB of RAM and 512 MB of ROM 150 MB system 223 MB data 116 MB cache Supports MicroSDHC Official capacity up to 16 GB comes with a 2 GB Class 2 card from factory Connectivity IEEE 802 11 b g Bluetooth 2 1 HFP and A2DP and MicroUSB 2 0 high speed Display Capacitive AMOLED touch screen 3 2 inches 320 480 Text Input A left slide out keyboard as well as landscape and portrait on screen keyboards Camera 3 2 megapixel camera with LED flash Video recording h 263 at 352x288 Audio microphone speaker phone 3 5 mm headphone jack compatible with standard stereo headphones but also containing a fourth pin with microphone input Operating system Ships with Android OS 1 5 An update to Android 2 1 was released on May 14 2010 11 Availability editThe phone is available in the United States See also editAndroid OS Galaxy NexusReferences edit Samsung Moment with Google Sprint Phone Detail Archived from the original on 2010 04 02 Retrieved 2010 03 20 Segan Sascha 2009 10 23 Samsung Moment SPH M900 Sprint Review PC Magazine Retrieved 2010 04 13 Segan Sascha 2010 01 05 Samsung Moment Becomes First Free US Mobile TV Phone PC Magazine Retrieved 2015 10 28 Kennemer Quentyn 14 May 2010 Sprint s Samsung Moment Update Is Now Officially Live Phandroid Retrieved 18 November 2012 Just to Clarify Samsung Moment and HTC Hero Will Not Receive Android 2 2 Phandroid com 2010 06 25 Retrieved 2013 04 07 How To Root The Samsung Moment Volume 3 Archived from the original on 2012 11 06 Gade Lisa 2010 07 28 Samsung Intercept Mobile Tech Review Retrieved 2015 10 28 Find and update the software version on your Samsung Moment Support sprint com Archived from the original on 2012 07 20 Retrieved 2013 04 07 They finally admit it forum sdx developers com Archived from the original on January 23 2011 Detailed Technical Specifications of Samsung SPH M900 Moment PDAdb net 2010 02 13 Retrieved 2010 04 13 Sprint Software Downloads Smartphones Samsung Moment with Google Shop sprint com Archived from the original on 2010 06 20 Retrieved 2013 04 07 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Samsung M900 Moment amp oldid 1170270893, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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